Positivity Week Featuring Kirsty Dee

As part of positivity week I’ll sharing content written by real Mom’s. Women whose honest approach to parenting helps to share positivity. I hope that by doing so we can help to squash the stigma and help others to understand what it really means to be a Mommy blogger. Today I’m featuring a post written by Kirsty from Kirtsy Dee.

Don’t Be A Girl Boss

Girl Boss has been the current buzz word for a few years now and I don’t see that changing anytime soon. It worries me.

I’m all for high flying women achieving their dreams, but somewhere along the road, I think the real message about success got lost.

Being a girl boss seems to of become all about achieving, hustling, working your bollocks off. Action, action and more bloody action.

I’m a huge advocate of taking action to create the life you want, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thing.

We need to stop hustling so damn hard. I hustle admittedly. When I hustle too much I get kinda miserable.

Perhaps that means I’m not cut out to be a girl boss and I’m OK with that. I use to think of a girl boss as someone who was carving their way in the world. Living the dream. An independent woman doing it for herself.

Now I don’t. When I think of a girl boss I think of someone who grinds. Then, grinds some more. Who’s life looks amazing on social media, but the reality is very different.

I think confident, busy and all round multitasker. Someone who is always on. Someone who hustles every single day.

Here’s the thing I don’t feel happy when I multitask, always hustling and always striving.

I’m happy when I do one single task at a time. When I’m focused. In a world where everyone brags about multitasking, I’m happy when I don’t. In a world where everything is go go go, slowing down and not being part of the rat race is bliss.

I want to be the kind of woman that doesn’t need a perfect Instagram. The kind of women who can be vulnerable and know vulnerability is power. The kind of woman who isn’t scared to take a break and doesn’t need to be switched on all the time.

I guess the lines got blurred because everyone is calling themselves a girl boss. Anyone can appear to be a girl boss online.

Go after your dreams, work hard, but if in the pursuit of going after your dreams you start to feel exhausted from it all then stop. Take some time to ask yourself, are you really happy? Working harder doesn’t mean you’re working any better.

Working smarter is where it’s at. Hustling 24-7 isn’t success to me. Success is being happy, finding ‘yalance’, building an empire around looking after yourself.

In a world where everyone wants to be a girl boss, I’d settle for success at the speed of ‘yalance’.

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About MommyandRory

I'm Becky. A twenty something first time mommy living in Yorkshire with my partner Ryan and our little boy Rory.
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